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iOmniscient and DVTel integrate their product solutions

The intelligent surveillance industry is rapidly expanding, with consumers recognising the benefits of artificial intelligence behind the cameras of traditional surveillance systems.

iOmniscient, the world leader in Intelligent Surveillance has just announced an integration partnership with DVTel, a highly regarded provider of IP cameras, network video and audio recording and monitoring and analysis tools.

iOmniscient's products are now integrated within the DVTel intelligent Security Operations Centre (iSOC) and provide a full range of video intelligence applications including left luggage detection in crowded scenes, Graffiti and Vandalism detection, Counting, Slip and Fall Detection and Object Tracking.

Eli Gorovici, DVTel President and CEO, commented on the new partnership, "DVTel markets an integrated video surveillance solution which includes best-in-class application providers and we are very proud to include iOmniscient's products within that fold.  As we've said time and again, intelligent video analysis is fuelling a revolution in security management and effectiveness.  This collaboration with iOmniscient helps us to further strengthen the capabilities of our Intelligent Security Operations Centre platform, providing additional, powerful end user benefits."

Dr Rustom Kanga, CEO of iOmniscient says, "DVTel is a rapidly growing company who specialize in state-of-the-art networking technology.  They are a visionary in integrating new technologies in this new IT-centric security industry, and we believe that adding Intelligent Surveillance to their portfolio will enable a unique Surveillance Solution with major benefits for the end-user."

DVTel offers a full-featured, enterprise-wide intelligent Security Operations Centre (iSOC), which comprises a traditional DVR, Matrix Switch, and Multiplexer in a single software-based product.  What's more, the iSOC is based on a distributed architecture, so the end user can leverage existing analogue products and networking, computer and storage infrastructure.  The iSOC is a rules-based platform that makes real the concept of total Multi-source Intelligent Management by giving the end user the power to acquire information in video, audio and/or data format; administer and analyze this information; and then take appropriate, timely action.  The iSOC platform includes a growing family of DVTel proprietary products including SceneTracker Video Stitching Software, CaseBuilder Incident Reporting and Management System, NetTalk Advanced IP Intercom System, Integrated Access Control, and Mentor Agent Recording and Training Software

iOmniscient Pty Ltd is recognized as the leader in Intelligent Surveillance, having won the Best Security Product Award in the UK, Europe, the USA, Asia and Australia.  Based on Artificial Intelligence, the system has drawn wide interest from and been implemented by security organizations around the world.

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